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steve hayes for the "weekly standard." kirsten powers, columnist for the daily beast. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. okay, steve, it seems with republicans splitting that would be a nonstarter. >> yeah. i would think it would be a nonstarter. one of the very few things that democrats could do at this point to get republicans to run away from the table. i think that republicans came up the day after the election and said look, we are open to new revenues an we understand we want to get new re-knews -- revenues to generate new revenues but we are open to new revenues. they thought of that with the hope and expectation that democrats would come with specificity on the spending cuts or entitlen'ts. however naive the expectation might have been. what we are seeing now is the president seeming to be entertaining any of a number of suggestions, including going over the cliff or decoupling. that would avoid, allow him to avoid having to prevent specifics on entitlements and spending on the things that the republicans were hoping could bring them together for some ki
steve hayes for the "weekly standard." kirsten powers, columnist for the daily beast. syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. okay, steve, it seems with republicans splitting that would be a nonstarter. >> yeah. i would think it would be a nonstarter. one of the very few things that democrats could do at this point to get republicans to run away from the table. i think that republicans came up the day after the election and said look, we are open to new revenues an we...
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uncle steve at the table. sorry. >> no. exactly. if you get cornered by somebody, have an exit strategy, have a question before hand ready to go to kind of redirect conversation because frankly we've all already voted. you're not going to change anybody's mind. >> has it gotten worse in recent years, jonathan, in part because of people like you who write columns that get us all worked up? >> yes. >> yes. it's my fault. >> it's my fault. it's our fault. but also because there's so much information out there, so many people have things to say on twitter, on facebook, on blogs and newspapers. magazines. >> a little information can be a dangerous thing for the holiday around the table. >> especially information that you don't know whether it's true or not nap's the other thing. >> you've been reading too many blogs. what are the rules for etiquette for surviving a family meal, especially at thanksgiving when the whole idea is to say aren't we all glad to be sitting around the same table and sharing our time together? >> keep the focus t
uncle steve at the table. sorry. >> no. exactly. if you get cornered by somebody, have an exit strategy, have a question before hand ready to go to kind of redirect conversation because frankly we've all already voted. you're not going to change anybody's mind. >> has it gotten worse in recent years, jonathan, in part because of people like you who write columns that get us all worked up? >> yes. >> yes. it's my fault. >> it's my fault. it's our fault. but also...
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charlie: we try not to make fun of steve cohen but it is a possibility. it is a possibility -- here is the thing. you have to go back to a 2011 lawsuit by fairfax financial who sued steve cohen saying they would emulating the stock a fairfax. the case is still open but he has been dropped from the case, steve cohen had to give a deposition, fascinating reading. i have read it. one of the more interesting quotes we should put on full screen because it is interesting about what he said. this is what the attorney -- your understanding of the rule is there are times when you are permitted to trade on the basis of material nonpublic information, i can't give you a yes or no answer. liz: hard enough not to perjure himself. charlie: sec capital announced in the conference call the sec staff filed a wells notice recommending charges against sec over insider trading and compliance with what i can tell you government investigators believe and fairfax financial believed because there ii other stuff that steve cohen does not have compliance systems in place to basica
charlie: we try not to make fun of steve cohen but it is a possibility. it is a possibility -- here is the thing. you have to go back to a 2011 lawsuit by fairfax financial who sued steve cohen saying they would emulating the stock a fairfax. the case is still open but he has been dropped from the case, steve cohen had to give a deposition, fascinating reading. i have read it. one of the more interesting quotes we should put on full screen because it is interesting about what he said. this is...
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[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good afternoon, steve mcdonald. chris and i have been friends since we pledged the fraternity at uc berkeley in 1978. i want to first thank chris's family for allowing me the honor of speaking today as we celebrate chris's amazing life. i look at th
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rick: thank you, steve. steve centanni in washington. ♪ heather: well, turning now to the fiscal cliffhanger, we are just weeks away from possibly seeing big spending cuts and tax hikes kicking in, and the big question remains: will lawmakers be able to reach a deal in time? president obama met with congressional leaders last week, another meeting is set for next week, but the two sides are so far apart on taxes and spending cuts is there even hope of bridging the divide? jehmu greene is a former president of the women's media center and a fox news contributor, and didi binky is a former campaign aid to president george w. bush and a gop strategist. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you, heather. heather: so some 800 billion in annual spending cuts and tax increases scheduled to start january 1st, plunging us off this fiscal cliff. what do both sides need to do to come to a compromise? didi, i'll start with you. >> well, actually, heather, here we are again. it feels like groundhog day because we hav
rick: thank you, steve. steve centanni in washington. ♪ heather: well, turning now to the fiscal cliffhanger, we are just weeks away from possibly seeing big spending cuts and tax hikes kicking in, and the big question remains: will lawmakers be able to reach a deal in time? president obama met with congressional leaders last week, another meeting is set for next week, but the two sides are so far apart on taxes and spending cuts is there even hope of bridging the divide? jehmu greene is a...
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steve has more. >> reporter: u.s. lawmakers are looking at the moves by the egyptian president with a great deal of waryness, n wt form the democratic government will take. violent clashes continued in cairo for the seventh day in a row with the police using tear gaps with protesters oppose to the president. senator john mccain is saying egypt could pay a price if it takes a more authorityarian turn. appearing on "fox news sunday" with chris wallace, acknowledging that morsi did play an important role in the cease-fire between gaza and israel. >> this is not acceptable. this is not what the united states of america taxpayers dollars respect. he promised the people of egypt democracy when his party and he was elected president. >> reporter: egyptian president expanded his powers and placed himself above judicial oversay the sight after the cease-fire. egypt said it was designed to hold those accountable of those in corruption and crimes in the previous regime. but one leading senator was asked what message president ob
steve has more. >> reporter: u.s. lawmakers are looking at the moves by the egyptian president with a great deal of waryness, n wt form the democratic government will take. violent clashes continued in cairo for the seventh day in a row with the police using tear gaps with protesters oppose to the president. senator john mccain is saying egypt could pay a price if it takes a more authorityarian turn. appearing on "fox news sunday" with chris wallace, acknowledging that morsi did...
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building on steve's question, it strikes me that it doesn't necessarily need to be a federal role in promulgating standards, that these can be voluntary standards. for local education funds, this was a voluntary adoption process based on the standard of good conduct and their management. but there is a critique of the for-profit world historically that i wonder if standards or another mechanism can address. in the charter world, where you have an independent chartering authority that grants a charter to a for-profit school, but takes it out from under the public -- this school board, the elected officials do not have the ability to pull the charter. perhaps there will be an analogous critique. i wonder if standards or other mechanisms is a way to address that critique? you talk about accountability in terms outcome measures and so on, but the broader critique about governance. i wonder about that. >> i think the government's question is an important one, by and large, but different states do charters operating differently, there is still some public entity granting the charter to ope
building on steve's question, it strikes me that it doesn't necessarily need to be a federal role in promulgating standards, that these can be voluntary standards. for local education funds, this was a voluntary adoption process based on the standard of good conduct and their management. but there is a critique of the for-profit world historically that i wonder if standards or another mechanism can address. in the charter world, where you have an independent chartering authority that grants a...
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jon: steve hair pan live in -- harrigan live in key roy. thanks, steve. jenna: more on that in the next several hours. here at home new developments in the fiscal cliffhanger and tax hikes. well, now the white house releasing a new report building its case for a middle class tax cut. this comes as a national poll finds that 2/3 of americans surveyed believe politicians will act like spoiled children during fiscal cliff negotiations. while only 28% believe lawmakers can be counted on to behave like responsible adults. chief white house correspondent ed henry has the joy of living and reporting amongst the children. i'm not sure what that makes you but you are a chief white house correspondent so what is the latest? >> reporter: there is a still a little kid in all of us, jenna. the bottom line the negotiations are obviously reefing a critical stage. white house is trading to take advantage of cyber monday, retail holiday today to put out the report you mentioned to suggest retailers will take a particular hit if they face these automatic tax increases and
jon: steve hair pan live in -- harrigan live in key roy. thanks, steve. jenna: more on that in the next several hours. here at home new developments in the fiscal cliffhanger and tax hikes. well, now the white house releasing a new report building its case for a middle class tax cut. this comes as a national poll finds that 2/3 of americans surveyed believe politicians will act like spoiled children during fiscal cliff negotiations. while only 28% believe lawmakers can be counted on to behave...
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he shared that with steve cohen good there is nothing in these charging documents that said steve cohen knew it was illegal information. >> i think i disagree with the way you are reading the indictment. charles: they did not indict steve cohen, though. >> they might as well have. it is made clear by the fbi investigator in order to make the $276 million in trade, it was steve cohen you have to pull the trigger. mark, who received the information had to convincecohen . how do you suppose he did it? i imagine by telling steve cohen it was good information. charlie: here is one thing we should point out how the capital works. i am not trying to be a defense attorney here for steve going. i am merely trying to play devil's advocate. they both run money. in running their money, you know, including this guy, they go out and make bets in a shared their best bets with steve cohen. now, just because he obtained that information illegally and suppose he does not tell steve cohen that he obtained it illegally. isn't that possible? >> no. according to the indictment there was a 20 minute phone cal
he shared that with steve cohen good there is nothing in these charging documents that said steve cohen knew it was illegal information. >> i think i disagree with the way you are reading the indictment. charles: they did not indict steve cohen, though. >> they might as well have. it is made clear by the fbi investigator in order to make the $276 million in trade, it was steve cohen you have to pull the trigger. mark, who received the information had to convincecohen . how do you...
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thank you very much, steve harrigan. the question is, are we seeing more of an islamic state forming in the post-mubarak egypt? and what does that mean for is cale and the -- israel and rest of the middle east? former ambassador to the u.n. dan gillerman will be with us moments away. he will give us his perspective coming up. bill: a surprise announcement from israel. president ehud barak says he is quit politics but will stay on after the january elections in israel. often seen as a moderating force and in considering possible military action. he is 70 years old. he says he wants to spend more time with his family. that news out of israel. martha: it is a very busy morning here in "america's newsroom.". ahead evidence iran has used the recent israel-gaza crisis as a bit of distraction from the rest of the world. we have details on secret operations ahead in a fox news exclusive. bill: was this a white house cover up after the days after the attacks in benghazi and the days before? there are new allegations from leading
thank you very much, steve harrigan. the question is, are we seeing more of an islamic state forming in the post-mubarak egypt? and what does that mean for is cale and the -- israel and rest of the middle east? former ambassador to the u.n. dan gillerman will be with us moments away. he will give us his perspective coming up. bill: a surprise announcement from israel. president ehud barak says he is quit politics but will stay on after the january elections in israel. often seen as a moderating...
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steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> it took 18 nights of street protests, almost two years ago to drive out hosni mubarak from power. now we're on night number five of protests again egypt's first democratically elected president and for the first time, the sound of the protests feel exactly the same as those that drove out his predecessor. even some of the chants are the same, leave, leave. those protesters came from a number of different political parties today totaling more than 200,000 people. they were chanting, they were violent at the edges of the protests, mainly the younger protesters battling with police, squirmishing on the edges with rocks and tear gas as well. as far as president morsi goes, his show of compromise by meeting with judges yesterday has largely been rejected by the protesters. instead, opposition leaders say there will be no compromise, no deal with the president until he backs down completely and rescinds his decree. otherwise, they say they will stay out here on the streets. shepherd. >>
steve harrigan with the news live in cairo. steve? >> it took 18 nights of street protests, almost two years ago to drive out hosni mubarak from power. now we're on night number five of protests again egypt's first democratically elected president and for the first time, the sound of the protests feel exactly the same as those that drove out his predecessor. even some of the chants are the same, leave, leave. those protesters came from a number of different political parties today...
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i want to bring in congressman steve cohen, democrat of tennessee. ka treata. and a senior fellow at the american task force on palestine. which advocates for a two-state solution and heather hurlburt, former member of the clinton state department foreign policy planning team. now executive director of the national security network this is my take-away from the set of incentives that have been created in the region. hussein, i'm curious, as someone who is a very outspoken advocate for two-state solution, if this is how you see things as well. i think to some extent -- >> feel free to disagree. >> i'll tell you where i did disagree minorly. i think overall your analysis is correct. the incentive structure that's been created does certainly encourage palestinians to think that negotiations, dipsy, cooperations with israel is a dead end and all that the p.a. has to show is not being able to pay the salaries of public employees in west bank and gaza, except from two months back. and israeli settlement activity continues in all of that. they have little to show for
i want to bring in congressman steve cohen, democrat of tennessee. ka treata. and a senior fellow at the american task force on palestine. which advocates for a two-state solution and heather hurlburt, former member of the clinton state department foreign policy planning team. now executive director of the national security network this is my take-away from the set of incentives that have been created in the region. hussein, i'm curious, as someone who is a very outspoken advocate for two-state...
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steve centanni is live in union station. with a look at that. >> a very busy day here at union station in washington dc as 44 million americans take to the roads one way or another, taking the train, driving, taking the holiday weekend to see grandmother or whoever. that is up by less than 1% over last year. a bit of an increase. for rail travel, business is booming. a lot of people are turning to the trains. the ridership hit 31 million writers last year. that is the highest number in the busiest day. >> last year on the wednesday before thanksgiving, we had just over 138,000 passengers on the amtrak. on a typical wednesday he will see 70,000 passengers. a pretty significant travel day. we are happy to provide that connection for family and friends across the country. reporter: if you are flying, you can expect flights at the airport. the planes are going to be crowded and aaa expects a decline this year. just a little bit down. if you fly angeles, some airport workers are planning a protest. they were flight delays out of
steve centanni is live in union station. with a look at that. >> a very busy day here at union station in washington dc as 44 million americans take to the roads one way or another, taking the train, driving, taking the holiday weekend to see grandmother or whoever. that is up by less than 1% over last year. a bit of an increase. for rail travel, business is booming. a lot of people are turning to the trains. the ridership hit 31 million writers last year. that is the highest number in...
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steve cohen, come back any time. katrina from the nation magazine. eli lake and heather hurl burt from the national security network. thank you all. i learned a lot today from the show. >>> we'll be back next weekend. saturday and sunday at 8:00 eastern times. our guests include connecticut governor dan malloy. malloy is really a rising star, i think, in the democratic party. has put together budget deals to avoid fiscal shortfalls that should be a model for a lot of the rest of the country to follow. i'm really excited to talk to him. you want to tune in for that. up next is melissa harris-perry. today, the walmart paradox. low prices have undeniable appeal. but the campaign to organize against the giant retailer says we need to look beyond the discounts and understand the real price being paid. also on the show, this is a special treat. professional anita hill lays out a vision for what's ahead for women. that's melissa harris-perry. you want to stick around for that next. we'll see you next week here on "up." if you think you missed out on black f
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and now like to steve brown in chicago at o'hare and not just the chicago seeing problems here, right, where are the other snags? >> a lot closer to you at los angeles, and lamb had some demonstrations involving a public employee union striking because they were decertified that supplied security guards and those assisting those with wheelchairs and they state employees were to decertify the union and the company says a majority decided they didn't want it but the end result is we do not see abnormal number of either delays or cancellations coming from lamb but in chicago, we have fog this morning and that socked o'hare and midway airports calls many delays and a lot of them were regional flights flights and they have been working through that but airlines have been cutting planes and flights and inventory and they don't have that many seats to make up when this situation happens so you have to ride it. trace? >>trace: we mentioned 90 percent of the population traveling by car, what is in store for them? >>reporter: well, unfortunately they will have to take a little -- dig a little d
and now like to steve brown in chicago at o'hare and not just the chicago seeing problems here, right, where are the other snags? >> a lot closer to you at los angeles, and lamb had some demonstrations involving a public employee union striking because they were decertified that supplied security guards and those assisting those with wheelchairs and they state employees were to decertify the union and the company says a majority decided they didn't want it but the end result is we do not...
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we have meaty data points, steve. many are looking for a rather substantial upward revision on our second look at third quarter gdp. i'm not sure if i buy into it. but trust me, if we do really see three-quarters to 1% upgrade, that would be something the markets would have to deal with. >> i don't agree, rick. not just because i reflexively disagree with you, i think that what i keep asking economists, all right, we're going from -- we've been talking about this for a couple weeks now. we probably are going to go to 3% from 2%, the original print. i don't hear any upside on fourth quarter. the only thing i'm seeing is maybe sandy gives a little boost. everybody is still in that 1% to 1.5% range. maybe the market get excited on revision of third quarter but i suggest it shouldn't if fourth quarter will be a 1.5% economy. >> i tell you what, if we get a 2.8 revision, i would venture to say you'll see at least a 7 to 10 basis point move in a ten-year note yield. whether it lasts or not is a big deal. it's worth 7 to 10
we have meaty data points, steve. many are looking for a rather substantial upward revision on our second look at third quarter gdp. i'm not sure if i buy into it. but trust me, if we do really see three-quarters to 1% upgrade, that would be something the markets would have to deal with. >> i don't agree, rick. not just because i reflexively disagree with you, i think that what i keep asking economists, all right, we're going from -- we've been talking about this for a couple weeks now....
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>>shepard: so far, steve. thank you very much. >> the important thing here is, remember, it is presidential morsi who helped bring together this truce teen the israelis and hamas and the palestinians. if there are problems with morsi or situations change in egypt and theon is destagized that is as serious as anything we could report. we will bring in michael singh next, familiar with the region. >>shepard: and continuing coverage of the unrest we have seen in cairo throughout the day, the president there is the one who brokered the truce between the israelis and hamas of the palestinians and, now, he has stepped up seemingly to form a dictatorship and the people are rebelling. now, michael singh former senior director at national security council, currently the managing director of the washington institute. where do you see things today, michael? >>guest: well, the reaction you see in tahrir square is against morsi eliminating the last check on power, the judiciary. what is at stake is the future direction of
>>shepard: so far, steve. thank you very much. >> the important thing here is, remember, it is presidential morsi who helped bring together this truce teen the israelis and hamas and the palestinians. if there are problems with morsi or situations change in egypt and theon is destagized that is as serious as anything we could report. we will bring in michael singh next, familiar with the region. >>shepard: and continuing coverage of the unrest we have seen in cairo throughout...
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part of that if you don't have a contract, i got fired by the same guy that fired steve jobs. [ laughter ] >> chris: she had a second act. she started a company called urban decay and in 1996 she bought the farm. >> it's been historically people who had disposable income that made strides in farming. look at george washington. >> she raises war horses that go back centuries. scott hyland cattle and turkeys she says tastes better. >> chris: how much does a turkey cost compared to the grocery store? >> our turkeys are expensive, i think they are running about $160-200. >> there are questions about how to make this kind of farming profitable but while she is determined to run a sound business it's not just about the bottom line. there is a 40 room mansion on the farm. >> chris: what it is like to live in there? >> i don't know. >> chris: do you think you are a bit eccentric? >> i now that i'm rich. i use to be just weird. >> chris: she grew up on a family farm and she wants to see those values live on? >> i'm a cow girl. i can tell what they are thinking. it's my success which is what georg
part of that if you don't have a contract, i got fired by the same guy that fired steve jobs. [ laughter ] >> chris: she had a second act. she started a company called urban decay and in 1996 she bought the farm. >> it's been historically people who had disposable income that made strides in farming. look at george washington. >> she raises war horses that go back centuries. scott hyland cattle and turkeys she says tastes better. >> chris: how much does a turkey cost...
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steve harrigan is streaming live from care row. what can you tell us. >> details of the offices of the muslim brotherhood. attack happened about 70 miles outside of cairo. one of the regional offices. one person killed in the attack, 60 wounded. here in cairo security forces skirmishes continues you can hear sirens and ambulances as well as tear gas is popped off as several thousand protestors are demonstrating to show their unhappiness. >> gregg: will morsi plan on meeting the judges tomorrow and what will they be talking about? >> as you know the judges across the country have threatened to go out on strike over this power grab by the egyptian president. there has been a meeting scheduled for tomorrow between morrisi and the judges no word of a cancellation. it could be an attempt by the egyptian president to reach out to opponents trying to draw black from the violence that has escalated. what we are waiting for as far as the demonstrations, when pro and anti-people on the ground will try and march. we'll get a gauge of their nu
steve harrigan is streaming live from care row. what can you tell us. >> details of the offices of the muslim brotherhood. attack happened about 70 miles outside of cairo. one of the regional offices. one person killed in the attack, 60 wounded. here in cairo security forces skirmishes continues you can hear sirens and ambulances as well as tear gas is popped off as several thousand protestors are demonstrating to show their unhappiness. >> gregg: will morsi plan on meeting the...
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democrat, republican, steve israel, further out, we have to work together. governor comeau and governor christie. this is not a democrat or republican issue. this is an american issue. we come together and make sure that our citizens survive. i think you'll see us go in with a unified voice trying to say that we have to have the funds appropriated that are necessary to help people to get back on their feet. governor comeau is having a meeting tomorrow, for example, with all of those who are affected in new york. all of the elected so we can try to come together and speak with one voice. i think that is important. and i think that we can do that in a bipartisan manner because all of us have been affected. >> congressman meeks, good to see you. thank you for sharing your photos and the experiences and of course our best to everybody in your district as we continue to check in on them. thank you very much. >>> we will take a break here thank you very much. >>> we will take a break here ani'm a conservative investor.. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last we
democrat, republican, steve israel, further out, we have to work together. governor comeau and governor christie. this is not a democrat or republican issue. this is an american issue. we come together and make sure that our citizens survive. i think you'll see us go in with a unified voice trying to say that we have to have the funds appropriated that are necessary to help people to get back on their feet. governor comeau is having a meeting tomorrow, for example, with all of those who are...
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>> absolutely. >> last word, steve. how important -- >> let's be clear -- >> always had the deal between israel and egypt in the interest of both countries and our country. can we keep that deal? is there some architecture for peace there? >> we're going to try to keep that deal absolutely, but, remember, we're complicit in part of what happened. obama when he took george mitchell's resignation and basically moved dennis ross out of the white house, he doesn't put a new program on the table. and when america walks away from this peace process or an effort to bring the two sides together and really lay out a plan, violence kicks up. so we have a bit of complicity, and you are seeing right now not a strategic presidency from obama but a reactive presidency, and that doesn't bode well for this. >> do you agree with that? if you're not moving forward, you're moving backwards on the peace treaty, the peace process? >> i think you plod forward or stay -- i'm not sure it's unraveling. i still think the amazing thing about all
>> absolutely. >> last word, steve. how important -- >> let's be clear -- >> always had the deal between israel and egypt in the interest of both countries and our country. can we keep that deal? is there some architecture for peace there? >> we're going to try to keep that deal absolutely, but, remember, we're complicit in part of what happened. obama when he took george mitchell's resignation and basically moved dennis ross out of the white house, he doesn't put...
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about three weeks after steve was killed, i went to a bond hearing, and that was the first time i saw karl the young man who killed him and i was very angry the first time i saw him. >> jennifer: yeah. >> i thought, you know, i could kill this guy. i really felt that kind of anger, and i think that's understandable. >> jennifer: sure. >> but within moments, i kind of had a shift, and i started to see him as this young man -- which he was, he was 22 when he committed the crime, and i wondered what his story was, and who he was, and what brought him to that place? >> jennifer: so you decided to recount this journey in a documentary, and i assume that's what made you do it? >> it was. i was very drawn to karl and understanding who he was, and who people were that committed crimes, and so in that moment of seeing him i think that's what really drew me into doing this documentary was this conflict i had about forgiveness i felt like maybe if i forgave him maybe i was forgiving my brother. >> jennifer: and i'm interested in learning what you found out about karl that caused you to -- to cha
about three weeks after steve was killed, i went to a bond hearing, and that was the first time i saw karl the young man who killed him and i was very angry the first time i saw him. >> jennifer: yeah. >> i thought, you know, i could kill this guy. i really felt that kind of anger, and i think that's understandable. >> jennifer: sure. >> but within moments, i kind of had a shift, and i started to see him as this young man -- which he was, he was 22 when he committed the...
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gregg. >> gregg: steve centanni live in washington. steve, thank you. we are learning new details tonight about usama bin laden's burial at sea. the military releasing some internal emails at the time at the request of the associated press. they show that only a handful of senior officers on board the aircraft carrier uss carl vincent were even aware of what was happening. some of the emails were in code for instance the commander of the fifth fleet asked if there was any, quote, news on the package for us. to which the strike commander responded that, yes, fedex delivered the package. one email describing the ceremony showing how the military did follow traditional islamic procedures before, quote: the body was placed on a prepared flat board tipped up where upon the deceased body slid into the sea. >> americans as you know can be very generous especially around this time of year. how much less would they donate to chartd if washington were to reduce our charitable tax deductions. u.s. charities say they don't want to find out. and just when you think
gregg. >> gregg: steve centanni live in washington. steve, thank you. we are learning new details tonight about usama bin laden's burial at sea. the military releasing some internal emails at the time at the request of the associated press. they show that only a handful of senior officers on board the aircraft carrier uss carl vincent were even aware of what was happening. some of the emails were in code for instance the commander of the fifth fleet asked if there was any, quote, news on...
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interesting case involving steve cohen, as you were discussing. you know, most people don't really know him except for these headlines in recent years. actually, he's a little bit of a low-key guy. perhaps he'll lose his temper or not trading floor but in general if you see him in public life -- whichvy occasionally at a charity function or something like that -- he's actually quite shy. i'm told he cools his heels are in stamford connecticut at his mansion where he has an art collection. his financial standing is anything but low key. he's 490th richest american, according to the "forbes" list with $9 billion in wealth and as you know, a significant chunk of that is in sac capital. 16% of the $14 billion that the firm manages belongs to either steve himself or other insiders, employees and the like. that's something that could be a source of stability for them if investors get concerned about what's going on and start to redeem capital in any major way. i spoke just recently to a funds manager who decided to redeem yesterday, not based on any per
interesting case involving steve cohen, as you were discussing. you know, most people don't really know him except for these headlines in recent years. actually, he's a little bit of a low-key guy. perhaps he'll lose his temper or not trading floor but in general if you see him in public life -- whichvy occasionally at a charity function or something like that -- he's actually quite shy. i'm told he cools his heels are in stamford connecticut at his mansion where he has an art collection. his...
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>> steve: yeah. i prodded my -- it didn't work out well for me, but i thought it was humorous. >> jimmy: you shouldn't prod anyone. we have music from a great band, you guys. sun kil moon is on. >> steve: oh, come on! [ cheers and applause ] he's going to kill it tonight. he's a talented guy. guys, i love music. it's a huge part of my life. and i listen to everything. i listen to rock, rap, country, top 40, reggae. [ laughter ] you name it, i got it on my ipod. but one thing i try to keep off my ipod is bad music. you know, songs and bands that are so awful, they make you want to jam a dull knife into your ear. [ light laughter ] so, as a service to you guys, i'm about to play some real songs from real bands that i think you should avoid in a new segment i call "my do not play list." here we go. ♪ do not play do not play do not play these songs ♪ ♪ songs >> jimmy: before we start, i want you all to know every artist and song that i'm about to play for you is 100% real. [ laughter ] these are ac
>> steve: yeah. i prodded my -- it didn't work out well for me, but i thought it was humorous. >> jimmy: you shouldn't prod anyone. we have music from a great band, you guys. sun kil moon is on. >> steve: oh, come on! [ cheers and applause ] he's going to kill it tonight. he's a talented guy. guys, i love music. it's a huge part of my life. and i listen to everything. i listen to rock, rap, country, top 40, reggae. [ laughter ] you name it, i got it on my ipod. but one thing i...
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weekly standard steve hayes. just tin sink and byron york. i know you have been dying to talk to gloria allred. don't last steve because you are next. >> this is lawyer who seeks publicity. she kind of parachutes into notorious cases as she did in the herman cain matter and sandra plouffe matter. we didn't learn anything today. >> steve, general petraeus has gotten a new prompt. if gloria is not on your team, she is going to be your opponent >> if you look at the substance at what came out today. there really was no substance. they didn't say anything of significance that would have caused them any problems immediately. i do think one of problems they got she avoided answers was the questions about the lawyers. why would general petraeus weigh in on custody battle for the sibling of somebody he knew as just a friend. why would john allen weigh in that same instance. it seems like such an odd thing to do in such a distant relation as the public has it right now. >> the moment gloria, to go into their personal life and go through the details of
weekly standard steve hayes. just tin sink and byron york. i know you have been dying to talk to gloria allred. don't last steve because you are next. >> this is lawyer who seeks publicity. she kind of parachutes into notorious cases as she did in the herman cain matter and sandra plouffe matter. we didn't learn anything today. >> steve, general petraeus has gotten a new prompt. if gloria is not on your team, she is going to be your opponent >> if you look at the substance at...
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happy thanksgiving, steve. >> you too, rick. i'll be out there tonight. i guarantee you with my family at the walmarts and the targets. [laughter] rick: i mean, i don't want to make fun of people who go out and try to get their deals, camping out in front of best buy. >> it's a thanksgiving tradition, rick, come on, get with the program. [laughter] rick: can we glean anything from that, a sign of consumer confidence? people out there, there was a survey that said people are expecting to spend more this holiday year. >> yeah. you know, there are some signs of a little bit of an uptick in the unemployment -- i mean, in the consumer confidence levels. but you're right, it kind of conflicts with what we're seeing with the unemployment numbers which haven't been so good. but i do think people feeling a little more upbeat. obviously, this is a good time to happen because today starts the big christmas shopping season. a lot of this confidence, as you know, rick, you and i have talked about this, this depends a lot on what we do in washington over the next few w
happy thanksgiving, steve. >> you too, rick. i'll be out there tonight. i guarantee you with my family at the walmarts and the targets. [laughter] rick: i mean, i don't want to make fun of people who go out and try to get their deals, camping out in front of best buy. >> it's a thanksgiving tradition, rick, come on, get with the program. [laughter] rick: can we glean anything from that, a sign of consumer confidence? people out there, there was a survey that said people are...
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. >> steve: stop now. >> amazing. >> steve: that's fantastic. i understand the season premiere tonight on history, right? >> absolutely. "invention usa." >> it's all about finding people in their homes and grabbing seeing and seeing their unknown knewity. >> steve: thank you all for bringing your inventions. >> thank you. >> steve: let's go back inside for a quick look at what's coming up. >> i saw stuart varney with those tongs having those buffalo wings before. more on that story tomorrow when he comes in and denies it. >> gretchen: really? >> brian: yes. >> gretchen: how dare he eat those without inviting us. >> brian: meanwhile, next up. >> gretchen: one educator claims she can stop school bullies by massaging them. >> brian: yes. i don't feel nearly as hostile. >> gretchen: we're not kidding about this story. that's coming up next. >> brian: then the song "cowboys and angels," dustin lynch is here to perform live. there he is [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thin
. >> steve: stop now. >> amazing. >> steve: that's fantastic. i understand the season premiere tonight on history, right? >> absolutely. "invention usa." >> it's all about finding people in their homes and grabbing seeing and seeing their unknown knewity. >> steve: thank you all for bringing your inventions. >> thank you. >> steve: let's go back inside for a quick look at what's coming up. >> i saw stuart varney with those tongs...
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>> bret: steve harrigan live early wednesday morning in cairo. thank you. palestinian authorities today opened the grave of former leader yasser arafat to take samples from his remains. arafat died in 2004. ostensibly from a stroke. but speculation he was poise -- speculation he was poisoned resurfaced this summer after elevated surface of radioactive substance were detected on his clothing. >>> activists in syria say dozen of people were wounded when they bombed an to live press factory. rebel controlled town near the turkish border was also attacked from the air. the facility included refugee camp there. syrian rebels meantime reportedly shot down a government helicopter today. >> bret: north carolina doesn't get the joke. if you did not shop on black friday, alert the media. we'll explain in the grapevin grapevine. >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. cnn reports every american went shopping over black friday weekend. really. almost every one of you. the headline on the website reads 247 million shoppers visited stores and websites b
>> bret: steve harrigan live early wednesday morning in cairo. thank you. palestinian authorities today opened the grave of former leader yasser arafat to take samples from his remains. arafat died in 2004. ostensibly from a stroke. but speculation he was poise -- speculation he was poisoned resurfaced this summer after elevated surface of radioactive substance were detected on his clothing. >>> activists in syria say dozen of people were wounded when they bombed an to live press...
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steve jobs. >> chris: learner had a second act. she started a cosmetics company called urban decay with edgy colors for women like her and in 1996, she bought the farm. >> historically, people who had the disposable income who made strides in farm, look at george washington or thomas jefferson. >> you are a pretty girl... pretty is as pretty does. >> chris: she raises shires, war horses that go back centuries. scotch highland cattle and, those turkeys, which she says taste better because of the lives they lead. >> chris: how much does one of these turkey cost as compared to what i get in the grocery store. >> our turkeys are expensive, they are between, i think they are running 160 to $200. >> chris: at those prices there are questions about how to make this kinds of farming profitable. but, while she is determined to run a sound business, it is not just about the bottom line. there's a 40 room mansion on the farm. >> chris: what is it like living there? >> i don't know. >> chris: what do you mean. >> i don't know, i live in a log
steve jobs. >> chris: learner had a second act. she started a cosmetics company called urban decay with edgy colors for women like her and in 1996, she bought the farm. >> historically, people who had the disposable income who made strides in farm, look at george washington or thomas jefferson. >> you are a pretty girl... pretty is as pretty does. >> chris: she raises shires, war horses that go back centuries. scotch highland cattle and, those turkeys, which she says...
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bush steve hadley. steve, good to see you. a lot going on. let's talk about iran and the testing of iron dome, at least against short-range rockets. the promise from president obama for more money for more missile defense against the longer range missiles. they already have patriots there, but obviously some more long-range protection as well. what is iran's read now, seeing that morsi and the islamist party has been the guarantor of this cease-fire? does that create more leverage for egypt and less for iran as the mentor to hamas and gaza? >> well, it does give egypt some influence with hamas. they, of course, have the same muslim brotherhood roots. on the other hand, this has been an opportunity for iran, because iran in some sense has been the arming agent of hamas in the same way they have been the arming agent of hezbollah. and it is also viewed by many as proof that israel only makes concessions in the face of threats of violence, which is very much out of the iranian playing book rather than the playbook of fatah or western countries w
bush steve hadley. steve, good to see you. a lot going on. let's talk about iran and the testing of iron dome, at least against short-range rockets. the promise from president obama for more money for more missile defense against the longer range missiles. they already have patriots there, but obviously some more long-range protection as well. what is iran's read now, seeing that morsi and the islamist party has been the guarantor of this cease-fire? does that create more leverage for egypt and...
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steve harrigan streaming live from cairo now. steve? >> reporter: megyn, this is the largest demonstration of anti-morsi protesters we've seen since the egyptian president made that decree on thursday. you can hear the sires and small explosions behind me. police are trying to push out younger protesters who are throwing rocks and lighting objects on fire in the streets around tahrir square. it's been the largest demonstration as people continue to stream in, and it's really been a mix of people, people from different political parties really united by the president's move, united in opposition, angry at what they say is an attempt at dictatorship by president morsi. one protester has died from tear gas so far today, and the muslim brotherhood, supporters of president morsi, have canceled a planned march of their own. they're trying to reduce chance of violence in this bitterly-divided nation. as far as a chance of compromise goes, the president made an effort at that yesterday. he met with several chief judges here in cairo, but earthl
steve harrigan streaming live from cairo now. steve? >> reporter: megyn, this is the largest demonstration of anti-morsi protesters we've seen since the egyptian president made that decree on thursday. you can hear the sires and small explosions behind me. police are trying to push out younger protesters who are throwing rocks and lighting objects on fire in the streets around tahrir square. it's been the largest demonstration as people continue to stream in, and it's really been a mix of...
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steve? >> steve: thanks. it's no laughing matter, if the united states falls off the fiscal cliff at the end of the year, we could be thrown into another major recession. the only solution? figure out what to do. compromise. so if this is about finding middle ground, why are main stream media members blaming republicans 16 times more often than democrats? joining us to break down all this is founder of the daily caller, tucker carlson. good morning to you, tucker. >> good morning, steve. >> steve: abc, cbs and nbc exclusively blamed congress 16 times more than president obama for the fiscal cliff and the six months prior to the election. >> yes. and not just congress, but republicans in congress who were inflexible, they're fighting tax raises on the rich. you would think if you watched coverage of this debate that grover norquist was single handedly stopping progress from occurring. he's not a member of congress, he does not have a constituency. he is an activist in washington. by the way, this story to some
steve? >> steve: thanks. it's no laughing matter, if the united states falls off the fiscal cliff at the end of the year, we could be thrown into another major recession. the only solution? figure out what to do. compromise. so if this is about finding middle ground, why are main stream media members blaming republicans 16 times more often than democrats? joining us to break down all this is founder of the daily caller, tucker carlson. good morning to you, tucker. >> good morning,...
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over to steve. >> thank you,. >> steve: we saw the job spike. the er technician went above and beyond the call of duty. the morning after sandy left her town in new jersey under water. marsha hedgepath felt she had to get to work. she swam 200 yards to a highway and hitched a ride? with who? she joins us live to tell us. >> good morning. >> steve: so the night of hurricane sandy, all hell was breaking loose outside of your house. >> there was no lights and i had no way of contacting other people. you know, it was crazy. >> steve: could you tell your neighborhood was flooded. >> i could tell my was. knowing the neighborhood i could tell. >> steve: you are dedicated to your job and first light you figured i have to go to work. what do? put clothes we're. >> in an ap grocery bag and tied it up and threw it over my shoulder and said let's get out of here. >> steve: you went downstairs and what did you find? >> knee high. it was poof where you would normally. you wouldn't jump off that level to the ground and so it was high. i had to swim this. >> st
over to steve. >> thank you,. >> steve: we saw the job spike. the er technician went above and beyond the call of duty. the morning after sandy left her town in new jersey under water. marsha hedgepath felt she had to get to work. she swam 200 yards to a highway and hitched a ride? with who? she joins us live to tell us. >> good morning. >> steve: so the night of hurricane sandy, all hell was breaking loose outside of your house. >> there was no lights and i had no...
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here's steve. thank you, tara. and a cloudy, mostly cloudy day will give way to -- a front coming in tomorrow morning. we don't have to worry about rain. the wind is beginning to pick up. it could be a little breezy this afternoon. that's also helping lift some of that fog a little bit. there's still some out there. reports of fog. it's not as bad as yesterday. a lot of cloud cover coming in. rain begins wednesday morning. nothing you can't handle tomorrow. it's thursday night through sunday that we're concerned about, especially toward the north bay and over the weekend in the santa cruz mountains. possibility, 4 po 10 inches -- 4 to 10 inches. we'll see. temperatures have been going up because of that southeast wind and also because of the cloud cover coming in. there is our front. you can see the low to the west of your screen. a lot of increasing clouds today. there could be a couple of breaks but not much. it will be a cloudy to mostly cloudy day. tomorrow morning we'll be talking about a wet commute. there co
here's steve. thank you, tara. and a cloudy, mostly cloudy day will give way to -- a front coming in tomorrow morning. we don't have to worry about rain. the wind is beginning to pick up. it could be a little breezy this afternoon. that's also helping lift some of that fog a little bit. there's still some out there. reports of fog. it's not as bad as yesterday. a lot of cloud cover coming in. rain begins wednesday morning. nothing you can't handle tomorrow. it's thursday night through sunday...
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steve? >> harris, the reaction is a wait and see attitude as officials watch how the political winds are blowing. in the meantime, the state department's putting out a warning that affects the u.s. embassy in cairo as you mentioned and it says in part, protesters outside of that north gate entrance with some molotov cocktails in some direction and while some landed on the embassy compound and no indication that this time the embassy itself is a target. on the sunday talk show, senator john mccain noted that morsi helped to stop the fighting between gaza and israel and suggested that u.s. aid to egypt now could be in jep jeopardy. we broker add cease-fire which is incredibly fragile, but this is not acceptable, not what the american taxpayers expect and our dollars will be directly related to the progress towards democracy. >> mccain says the u.s. could as marshal world public opinion against morsi, harris. >> harris: what about the democrats and their tone? it seems they were kind of going b
steve? >> harris, the reaction is a wait and see attitude as officials watch how the political winds are blowing. in the meantime, the state department's putting out a warning that affects the u.s. embassy in cairo as you mentioned and it says in part, protesters outside of that north gate entrance with some molotov cocktails in some direction and while some landed on the embassy compound and no indication that this time the embassy itself is a target. on the sunday talk show, senator...
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joining us now executive chairman of bright part news , as steve bannon. how list by bart.com doing? >> excellent. we launched a new site right before andrew passed away with technology and new content almost 80,000 page views per month. we put content up everyday and these guys are on fire. lou: ben bernanke talking about a new normal that we would have a stubborn loss of skills, high unemployment , the zero growth, what is your reaction? >> they say this is the bernanke's side. look at chris or dirty but other money managers talk about historical growth rates of 4% that are baked into the obama budget are of the past. talk about the demographic wall, the low birthrate we will be less than 1% growth look at the economic crisis on top of a fiscal crisis. lou: the idea this country can sustain zero growth, high unemployment, it is not in our national day -- dna. i set my hat to whether bernanke or whoever that is not the way this country works. i guess it's a little angry. >> the birthrate 2011 is the lowest in history. corporations are sitting on $1 trilli
joining us now executive chairman of bright part news , as steve bannon. how list by bart.com doing? >> excellent. we launched a new site right before andrew passed away with technology and new content almost 80,000 page views per month. we put content up everyday and these guys are on fire. lou: ben bernanke talking about a new normal that we would have a stubborn loss of skills, high unemployment , the zero growth, what is your reaction? >> they say this is the bernanke's side....
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steve forbes, chairman, editor-in-chief of forbes media with me now. how are you doing, steve. good morning to you. >> how are you, bill? bill: i'm doing fine. hope you had a good thanksgiving too. this is a sad reality for so many millions of americans. if unemployment benefits are scaled back or lost to many of them, do you believe that others believe it could have a significant impact on our economy? >> well, it is not so much the impact on the economy, it is on those particular individuals and in terms of enabling them to get new schools or to take jobs. one of the things that a lot of people are coming to grips with, they're not going to get the kind of job they had before this economic crisis and will have to lower their expectations but on this whole thing on the unemployment benefits, i, that is going to have to be dealt with, obviously as part of the fiscal cliff. i think given all that has to be done, bill, i think the most realistic thing, take everything, extend it for 90 days or 180 days so we don't have the idea we can reform social security, medicare, medicaid, t
steve forbes, chairman, editor-in-chief of forbes media with me now. how are you doing, steve. good morning to you. >> how are you, bill? bill: i'm doing fine. hope you had a good thanksgiving too. this is a sad reality for so many millions of americans. if unemployment benefits are scaled back or lost to many of them, do you believe that others believe it could have a significant impact on our economy? >> well, it is not so much the impact on the economy, it is on those particular...
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as steve mentioned, there may be some large rallies of support for the president. this is a real shame, what is going on there in egypt. you know, we obviously are already concerned about the direction it was going. but this, this president morsi, who looked like a statesman overseas dealing with the israeli hamas situation, now loo like an authoritarian dictator back home. melissa: right. >> so a lot of reasons to be very, very concerned about the chaos and istability that may come out of egypt. melissa: when you read reports and look at pictures we were showing of protests going on in tahrir square do you feel like the wind are blowing in his direion or against him? we're looking at the tear gas, the smoke, everything th is going on there. does it seem like sentiment is moving toward him or away from him? >> it depend where you are. where you sit is where you stand. in cairo you have a large number about of liberal types andecularist. outside of large cities like the people may be supportinging him. he may not move. he is probably testing the waters right now to
as steve mentioned, there may be some large rallies of support for the president. this is a real shame, what is going on there in egypt. you know, we obviously are already concerned about the direction it was going. but this, this president morsi, who looked like a statesman overseas dealing with the israeli hamas situation, now loo like an authoritarian dictator back home. melissa: right. >> so a lot of reasons to be very, very concerned about the chaos and istability that may come out...
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steve brown is live at the target in chicago, and, steve, what does it look like there? >>> well, it's interesting. if you go to a mall sometimes you get folks that just want to go and sample the atmosphere and have a look around, and sample a bunch of different stores. if you go to a specific store like the target that we're into generally speaking what you get are folks that have a list, know what they are going to get and are out to go get it. there's been pretty consistent foot traffic in this store and we've seen a lot of shopping carts. what we've always discovered is that both from the standpoint of folks working at the stores and the folks shopping at the stores on black friday they like getting the action started early. >> we seem to beat -- we're in the in between crowd, the crazy people that come really early, and then, you know, the people that sleep in. >> we opened up at 9:00pm and we give a lot of thought to that decision, and our guests loved it and we have enough team members especially in a storm like this right here where people volunteered for those s
steve brown is live at the target in chicago, and, steve, what does it look like there? >>> well, it's interesting. if you go to a mall sometimes you get folks that just want to go and sample the atmosphere and have a look around, and sample a bunch of different stores. if you go to a specific store like the target that we're into generally speaking what you get are folks that have a list, know what they are going to get and are out to go get it. there's been pretty consistent foot...
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quickly. >> thank you, steve. my question is really for mr. miller. america strategy comes down to borrowing from china to save the world from china. this is not a sustainable strategy. there are a couple of numbers that are important. the deficit, the widest measure of trade, runs about 4% to 5% gdp now. manufacturing is about 11% of gdp. service hervey produces and exports. how the square the circle? >> thank you. with a lot of questions on the table from energy and whether we should have ambiguity on what is in the south china sea or not. indian ocean base is, human rights, and the question about borrowing from china to save china. i will start with paul. >> i will start with human- rights question first because i know it is a real strategic dilemma for nations that are engaged primarily economically with china, because there always has to be a human rights imperative. it is either the elephant in the room or is the challenge to getting into the agreements you want to be in. that the said, there are 400 or 500 million chinese living on the same per
quickly. >> thank you, steve. my question is really for mr. miller. america strategy comes down to borrowing from china to save the world from china. this is not a sustainable strategy. there are a couple of numbers that are important. the deficit, the widest measure of trade, runs about 4% to 5% gdp now. manufacturing is about 11% of gdp. service hervey produces and exports. how the square the circle? >> thank you. with a lot of questions on the table from energy and whether we...
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believe the speaker boehner, perhaps the president himself may have been talking to you, talking to steve forbes and others who talked about the possibility of reforming the entire tax code. that could -- >> this is a great time. you know, the kind of time... and, not only that, let's don't forget the last time that the senate had a budget, it was when harry reid worked with his friend, speaker pelosi and nobody in the 2008 budget complained that it wasn't spending enough money. let's go back to 2008. $2.5 trillion, and cuts off a trillion in spending, right there. >> lou: there are all sorts of ways to get there, as you suggest here tonight, and, as suggested iother forums as well, but the idea that this president an boehner are coming together to have at least a civil discourse over what in the world we're going to do about the fiscal cliff, six weeks remain, are you any more hopeful as a result of the tone they've taken on the first day of discussion? >> well, i wasn't hopeful with the president's tone, when he said -- >> are you bng partisan here? >> i'm not being partisan, i am being
believe the speaker boehner, perhaps the president himself may have been talking to you, talking to steve forbes and others who talked about the possibility of reforming the entire tax code. that could -- >> this is a great time. you know, the kind of time... and, not only that, let's don't forget the last time that the senate had a budget, it was when harry reid worked with his friend, speaker pelosi and nobody in the 2008 budget complained that it wasn't spending enough money. let's go...
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>> steve harrigan live. thank you, steve. >> gregg: the truce with hamas seems to be holding. militants in the gaza strip were firing about the same amount of rockets into israel during the the eight day conflict, killing dozens wounding hundreds on both sides. with the relative return to normal, tens of thousands of children in gaza are going back to school. later in the newscast we'll get the latest on the cease-fire and a report from connor powell in jerusalem. the white house is keeping a close eye on the clashes after mohammed morsi gave himself sweeping new powers, all of it days after the obama administration praised him for his role in brokering the mideast cease-fire. molly henneberg at the white house. i suppose it's no coincidence on morsi's timing here. >> middle east say no president morsi was riding high on the world stage after helping to negotiate the cease-fire between hamas and gaza and made a move to consolidate power in egypt. here is more on that. >> so, now washington has to make a choice, are we going to put more pressure on morsi, but if we do so he may
>> steve harrigan live. thank you, steve. >> gregg: the truce with hamas seems to be holding. militants in the gaza strip were firing about the same amount of rockets into israel during the the eight day conflict, killing dozens wounding hundreds on both sides. with the relative return to normal, tens of thousands of children in gaza are going back to school. later in the newscast we'll get the latest on the cease-fire and a report from connor powell in jerusalem. the white house is...